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The Queen’s Wrath brings new bounties and missions to Destiny

Bungie yesterday detailed two more events coming to Destiny. One of them, Combined Arms, is a Crucible playlist available starting today. The other is called The Queen's Wrath, and will bring new Bounties and "challenging" mission modes for those of you who prefer PvE instead.

"The Queen's emissary is prepared to reward Guardians who extringuish the enemies of the Reef," the description reads. "New Bounties will be available, and challenging mission modes await those who prove themselves."

Completing these new bounties for The Queen's Wrath will reward you with unique Legendary and Rare gear. Of course, we all know the RNG (Random Number Generator) God is a di*k, so you'll probably get lots of rares.

The Queen's Wrath will go live on September 23 and will be available through October 6. In the meantime, head over to the Crucible and enjoy some massive vehicular combat. Again, events like these are just the beginning of the long journey Bungie has planned for Destiny.

Matt Liebl

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